Posted
by
kdawsonon Tuesday August 07, 2007 @03:41PM
from the third-parties-could-get-some-respect dept.

cayenne8 writes "During the 2000 election, some sites were set up for people across the nation to agree to swap votes, among them voteswap2000.com and votexchange2000.com. They were established mainly to benefit the third-party candidate Ralph Nader without throwing local elections to George Bush. The state of California threatened to prosecute these sites under criminal statues, and many of them shut down. On Monday the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the vote-swap sites were legal (ruling here, PDF). The court held that '...the websites' vote-swapping mechanisms as well as the communication and vote swaps they enabled were constitutionally protected' and California's spurious threats violated the First Amendment. The 9th Circuit also said the threats violated the US Constitution's Commerce Clause.'"

- Giving $100 million to each and every Anti-American group to support terrorist recruitment.
- Killing millions of innocent civilians in foreign country for PR, without achieving any actual goals, and then refusing to even set any goals.
- Supporting the fools who continue to do the above (oops, that's "exactly as good as").
- Switching the US dollar to be officially backed by rotted poached eggs.
- Receiving a steel-toed kick in the nuts.
- Popping your own eye with a fork.

My roomies and I use it to choose movies all the time... Especially when we all want to watch something different, this has settled arguments before they start... and if I can explain the method to a raging alcoholic, the Sheeple should be trainable with minimal effort.

I think we should replace the entire system with Philocracy [philwelch.net]. With myself, Phil, as dictator, corruption will be avoided entirely (or at least minimized, in the rare case that I'm corrupt).